Tag: flowers
Forensic Science: More Intelligent Design in Action
Kenneth Singer at Case Western Reserve trained an AI neural network on a million photos, and then on the brush strokes of four renditions of a flower.
Flowering Plants and Common Descent
If this accurately reflects the argument in the primary research paper, it provides a beautiful example of common descent as axiomatically true.
Plant Diversity and Computer Programming
I asked the gardener how come, after all these years, the soil in my geranium pots is at roughly the same level.
Sex Chromosomes Refuse to Fit One Origins Theory
The designer made the sexual organs of angiosperms, namely, flowers, to be the most spectacularly beautiful structures in biology.
No Escape from Intelligent Design: Brian Miller Explores Coevolution
“Coevolutionary processes cannot drive macroevolution,” explains Dr. Miller. “Again it requires intelligent design.”